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Child Custody Dispute

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If your child’s father or mother doesn’t follow the child custody order, you may feel frustrated and even angry. A parent behaving contrary to the order can cause a lot of unnecessary stress. In order to eliminate stress and prepare for possible modification, you should prepare with the following: Ask Your Lawyer to Write a Letter to the Other Parent The first step you can take is to have your child custody lawyer write a formal letter to the other parent stating that he or she must comply with child custody orders or face serious legal consequences. If the other parent often breaks the order and the parties are forced to take the issue back to court, the judge may shorten visitation times or require even require supervised visitation. In many instances, a letter from your child custody attorney is enough to snap the other party back into reality and convince them to follow orders. Write Down Everything Whenever you are having issues with child custody, it’s